Overview

About Timberland Dakota Leather Flip Clip Wallet

Closeouts. The rugged Dakota leather is the first thing you'll love about Timberland's Flip Clip wallet, followed by the slim minimalist design that allows you to carry your ID and ATM cards discreetly.

Dakota leather has a rugged, distressed finish

Clear ID window on left interior

Credit card slot on right interior

Exterior money clip

Dimensions: 2-3/4x4"

Weight: 1.4 oz.

Material: Leather

Made in India

US shipments only

Specs

Specs about Timberland Dakota Leather Flip Clip Wallet

Reviews

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Reviewed by The Hungry Cardinal from SF Bay Area on Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Well, it's a definite step up from the rubber band I'd been using to keep my cash/cards organized. Simple, sleek, and handsome. The money clip works well for bills or for securing the wallet to your pocket. Since it's so slim, it really only holds a few cards--5 or 6 if you double/triple up on the two inside pockets. I wedged another in one of the two outside pockets, but they're very tight. Maybe with time those card slots will loosen up? We'll see. If you want to carry around several credit cards, an ID or two, plus every other rectangular piece of plastic or cardstock you've ever earned, signed up for, or been given.... you might be better off with something more commodious.

This is a nice little wallet, if you are looking for something to carry in a front pocket. Well made, with just enough pockets for everything you actually need. If you plan to put this in your back pocket, be warned that you will barely feel it unless sitting down. Personally I like feeling that my wallet is still there, but I am sure there are plenty of people who prefer that low profile style!

About Timberland

The Timberland footwear brand was officially launched in 1973, more than two decades after founder Nathan Swartz bought an interest in an established shoe company. Eight years earlier, the Swartz family had introduced injection-molding technology to the footwear industry. Today, this revolutionary manufacturing process is still being used to fuse the soles and uppers of Timberland boots without stitching, a process that allows for truly waterproof boots. Over the years, Timberland shoes and boots have continued to advance, incorporating modern features like Active Comfort Technology to provide a balance of cushioning, support and climate control. In 2008, Timberland also became the first footwear company to commercialize the use of rubber from recycled tires.